Carleton University - Raven Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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11 ri sf -if L, ADELE ABRAHAMSON 522 Mansfield Avenue As social convenor of Students Council, Adele is recognized as the most gracious hostess on campus. With more connections than the Pentagon switchboard, this girl is always working angles to save Council money and arrange the best dances in town. She even gets free legal advice. We hear that, next year, the Carleton man who was the busiest in '58 is going to be the luckiest in Torontd. SIDNEY L. AIICORN 252 Ann Street, Belleville, Ontario Sid spent his time travelling to and from Belleville until March, when he was married. While at Carleton he spent winters studying mathematics and summers with the Air Force. Sid was a top Arts bowler, an Arts Society Exec. and a member of the l.V.C.F. WILLIAM E. BARRATT Apt. 412, Colonel By Towers Traveller, football player, economist, skier and Hormone: this is Bill Barratt lhe is also president of the Students Councill. We could almost forgive his being an honours student, but when you add to his other accomplishments a smooth English accent, our faith in the principle of equality is utterly shattered. Bill has done an excellent iob of controlling the malcontents in government and dealing with his duties as our re- presentative. We know that he will continue to do admirable work. ELEANOR BELL I6 Bullman Avenue Mrs. Bell enioyed her stay at Carleton. Time spent in the canteen chatting seems to be her favourite. She is a public school teacher in Ottawa so did most of her work at night at Carleton. Mrs. Bell maiored in History. She sang with the Carletones the one year she was able to stay for full time studies.

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JUDlTH OGSTON 24 Findlay Avenue Judy has one of the loveliest smiles around Carleton, and she has been using it on history and political science professors for four years now. She hopes to join External Affairs and travel to Asia after graduation. Judy was a ski club member this year and did some pretty fancy travelling on the slopes. The U. N. Club, Carletones and studying kept the rest of her time occupied. LOUISE PEPPER R.R. 2, Burford, Ontario This gal is mainly interested in the Canadian side of history. Her pet peeve is the discrimination against women as practiced in the ranks of Canadian business and government. Activities while at Carleton included the Carletones, U. N. Club, Arts society and bowling. GORDON D. SORLEY R.R. 1, Box 35, Ottawa, Ontario Gord is that laconic but pleasant fixture you saw attached to the card catalogue in the library during the year, He has read about everything that has happened from the birth of Cain to yesterday, and his quiet smile makes you think that he also knows what is on the agenda. We wouldn't be surprised. HELEN ROGERS 496 Westminister Avenue MRS. SHEILAH TAYLOR 57 Duke Street 'TE



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SHEILA BEST 124 Powell Avenue Pert and energetic Sheila has found time to play football irahli volleyball and bowl as well as participating in the Psychology Club and U.R.T,P. Post-graduate studies beckon and then maybe a teaching iob. This psy- chology major keeps the doughnut business fat while she doesn't need to worry an ounce. HAWLEY BLACK 50 Rosebella, Box 915, R.R. 4, Ottawa Hawley can usually be found with an amber mustache, grey flannels, blue blazer and a new constitution. He is certainly one of the more ambitious members of our land otherl associations at Carleton and is usually, first, regarded with awe by the frosh who are introduced to his particular personality. Hawley has had a vision of his own and we expect to see much more of him. JEAN BLAIR Box 8, R.R. l, Cyrville .lean was a psych maior, orignally from Commerce High. Extra curricular activities included the psychology club as treasurer and Arts Society as secretary. After graduation she hopes to do post graduate work. Living on the edge of town she found it difficult to ioin in too many activities but did bowl with Arts. We hear she is a Western girl. BERNARD M. BOIVIN 365 Aubrey Street West, North Bay Ben, although he is outwardly reticent, is, in reality, a keen-minded North Bay questioner. He is quick to disagree and has entertained ser- ious doubts concerning the infallability of everyone from Kant to Russell and Browning to Hornyansky. As one of our students so aptly put it, Ben is curiouser than a Gallop questionnaire.

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